This article seeks to analyze three novels by Jean Genet: Our Lady of the Flowers (1943), Miracle of the Rose (1946) and The Thief’s Journal (1949). Its main goal is to verify how the game with discursive techniques applied by Genet allows him to create a diegetic universe inspired by his private life and, therefore, to conduct a role-playing game, undertaken for ideological and ontological purposes. In order to carry out his plan, the author takes into account not only tools related to the poetics of a literary work but also selected aspects of an autobiographical pact aiming at persuading the reader of an “apparent truth” of the literary text. The study of these elements shows that the universe in Genet’s novels is, on the one hand, inspi...
Les Neuf Consciences du Malfini by Patrick Chamoiseau is a Bildungsroman centred around pedagogical ...
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While included in Garnier’s collection, Azor, a little known work of Aunillon from 1750, does not fo...
What is the value of play for a reader when the literary text itself is radically conceived as a lud...
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Without any reason or clue, the main character, Bruno, is convinced that he is cuckolded to the poin...
By requiring us to think the notion of play in his dramaturgical aspect, the main purpose of this pa...
Duras’s work is a deep reflection on the emptiness of the human condition. In her works, a man reali...
In this article we propose to explore the poetic features of Michel Leiris’ L’âge d’homme on the bas...
Often perceived as the result of empirical speculation, the sanatorium, intended for the treatment o...
Les Neuf Consciences du Malfini by Patrick Chamoiseau is a Bildungsroman centred around pedagogical ...
This paper offers an analysis of the utopian discourse in the novel Les Furtifs and the short storie...
This article aims to offer an interpretation of Lieux, Georges Perec’s unfinished project published ...
This paper analyzes various aspects of game in the novels of Sophie Divry, a contemporary novelist a...
There is no fiction in narrative prose that testifies to a playful intentionality more manifest than...
While included in Garnier’s collection, Azor, a little known work of Aunillon from 1750, does not fo...
What is the value of play for a reader when the literary text itself is radically conceived as a lud...
At the casino, Frédérique abandons herself to the roulette wheel, which gives her a protective “out ...
This paper examines the way in which Marivaux, in The Life of Marianne, plays at “making it true” by...
This paper deals with the theme of memory in the novel Mémoires d ’un ange maladroit by Francis Dann...
Without any reason or clue, the main character, Bruno, is convinced that he is cuckolded to the poin...
By requiring us to think the notion of play in his dramaturgical aspect, the main purpose of this pa...
Duras’s work is a deep reflection on the emptiness of the human condition. In her works, a man reali...
In this article we propose to explore the poetic features of Michel Leiris’ L’âge d’homme on the bas...
Often perceived as the result of empirical speculation, the sanatorium, intended for the treatment o...
Les Neuf Consciences du Malfini by Patrick Chamoiseau is a Bildungsroman centred around pedagogical ...
This paper offers an analysis of the utopian discourse in the novel Les Furtifs and the short storie...
This article aims to offer an interpretation of Lieux, Georges Perec’s unfinished project published ...